REGIONALIZAMOT I REGIONALNATA POLITIKA VO REPUBLIKA MAKEDONIJA NASPROTI EVROPSKIOT REGIONALIZAM

KEKENOVSKI, JOVE (2007) REGIONALIZAMOT I REGIONALNATA POLITIKA VO REPUBLIKA MAKEDONIJA NASPROTI EVROPSKIOT REGIONALIZAM. ZBORNIK NA TRUDOVI - REPUBLIKA MAKEDONIJA NA PATOT KON NATO I EU -sostojbi i perspektivi, 1. pp. 53-62. ISSN ISBN 978-9989-2694-4-8

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Abstract

Globalization as a process enhances the cooperation and harmony as a result of which the major part of the world should be integrated in a system of economic and political interdependency. However, according to the alternative stance, these tendencies of globalization create new forms of tension and conflicts, that due to the minimized efficacy of the national governments leads towards regionalization. Because of the fact that the national governments become less efficient in guaranteeing security and implementation of stability and prosperity, these goals are increasingly achieved through cooperation with neighbor and geographically close countries, especially in their border regions. Regionalization could be a step towards globalization, but on the other hand it could be phenomenon opposite to the globalization or resistance to globalization. Even though political history also remembers examples of regionalism as an attempt of economic and full autarchy, even of separatism.
Promotion of the regional movements, regional self-government, inter-regional cooperation by the EU in a way weakens the national identity of the member states as well as the capacity of the institutions of the national state to create space for forming supranational, European identity to strengthen its formal and common institutions. The integrative processes can trouble the sovereign national state and promotes the regions as economic and cultural goals that move towards integration in broader supranational entities. Overcoming the local boundaries and particularism and reducing monopolism and centralism, regionalism in most European countries has led to quicker development. Would it be so in Republic of Macedonia, it remains to be seen in the following text of this study.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Scientific Fields (Frascati) > Social Sciences > Political science
Divisions: Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality
Depositing User: Prof. d-r Jove Kekenovski
Date Deposited: 28 Apr 2023 07:32
Last Modified: 28 Apr 2023 07:32
URI: https://eprints.uklo.edu.mk/id/eprint/8189

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